Python for Windows Extensions (original) (raw)
License
Python Software Foundation License
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User Reviews
Great project but needs a wheel distribution for version 220+ and compatibility with python 2.7 and 3.5. Is it possible to create those wheel binaries ourselves?
what happened to the wheel distribution?? It was provided at 219 but not at 220. We need a wheel not an exe
1 user found this review helpful.Hi All, I have a question about the functionning of API under Windows 10. Does de API runs under Windows 10 because ? I have some trouble for using WDNetConnection2 that return error 53, but under Windows 7 and 8.1 it runs perfectly. Thanks
getting below error Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Program Files\Python35\Lib\site-packages\pywin32-220-py3.5-win-amd64.egg\win32com\__init__.py", line 82, in SetupEnvironment() File "C:\Program Files\Python35\Lib\site-packages\pywin32-220-py3.5-win-amd64.egg\win32com\__init__.py", line 47, in SetupEnvironment __path__.append( win32api.GetFullPathName( __path__[0] + "\\..\\win32comext") ) NameError: name '__path__' is not defined what could be the reason python version is 3.5 Read more reviews >
Additional Project Details
Operating Systems
Languages
English
Intended Audience
Developers
User Interface
Win32 (MS Windows)
Programming Language
2003-04-04